Justin Baldoni has launched a web site with paperwork associated to his lawsuit towards his “It Ends With Us” costar Blake Full of life.
The location, titled “Lawsuit Data,” options hyperlinks to 2 information — Baldoni’s amended criticism, which was filed Jan. 31 in a New York district court docket, in addition to a “timeline of related occasions,” which purportedly summarizes occasions from January 2019 to January 2025 associated to the creation of the film “It Ends With Us.”
TODAY.com has reached out to representatives for Full of life for touch upon the launch of the web site.
Baldoni and Full of life starred in “It Ends With Us,” the 2024 movie on the middle of a public feud between the 2 actors.
Followers speculated Baldoni, who directed the movie, and Full of life have been feuding amid the discharge of the film in August 2024. Then on Dec. 20, 2024, Full of life filed a sexual harassment criticism towards Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Division, setting off a sequence of lawsuits.
On Dec. 31, 2024, Baldoni and his publicists first sued the New York Instances for libel for an article revealed about Full of life’s sexual harassment criticism. That very same day, Full of life filed a federal lawsuit towards Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and his publicists, alleging she was retaliated towards for reporting sexual harassment.
Baldoni subsequently sued Full of life, her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist for defamation on Jan. 16.
On Jan. 31, Baldoni filed a timeline and amended criticism, which names Full of life, Reynolds, publicist Leslie Sloane, Sloane’s firm Imaginative and prescient PR and the New York Instances as “consolidated defendants.”
The amended criticism contains textual content messages between Full of life and Baldoni, in addition to between Reynolds and Baldoni.
Baldoni’s legal professional Bryan Freedman stated in an announcement that the amended lawsuit “was a logical subsequent step because of the overwhelming quantity of latest proof that has come to mild.”
“This contemporary proof corroborates what we knew all alongside, that attributable to a blind pursuit of energy, Ms. Full of life and her total crew colluded for months to destroy reputations by means of a posh internet of lies, false accusations and the manipulation of illicitly obtained communications,” Freedman stated within the assertion.
TODAY.com has reached out to Full of life, Reynolds, Slone and the New York Instances for touch upon the amended criticism.
The web site launch comes weeks after Freedman launched behind-the-scenes footage that he argues does not corroborate Full of life’s allegations of sexual harassment on set. In her December authorized criticism, Full of life alleged that Baldoni improvised scenes of bodily intimacy and crossed boundaries.
Her legal professionals responded to the footage launch in an announcement to NBC Information, claiming, “The video reveals Mr. Baldoni repeatedly leaning in towards Ms. Full of life, trying to kiss her, kissing her brow, rubbing his face and mouth towards her neck, flicking her lip along with his thumb, caressing her, telling her how good she smells, and speaking together with her out of character,” Full of life’s authorized crew stated. “Each second of this was improvised by Mr. Baldoni with no dialogue or consent upfront, and no intimacy coordinator current. Mr. Baldoni was not solely Ms. Full of life’s co-star, however the director, the top of studio and Ms. Full of life’s boss.”
Freedman beforehand stated in a January interview on TODAY that his crew deliberate “to launch each single textual content message between the 2 of them,” referring to Baldoni and Full of life.
“There’s nothing that in any means is a priority about this whole scenario from our perspective, and we would like the reality to be on the market,” Freedman stated on the time.
A U.S. district court docket choose stated Jan. 27 that Baldoni and Full of life’s lawsuits shall be joined and each circumstances will go to trial March 9, 2026, in accordance with paperwork obtained by NBC Information.
A pretrial convention is scheduled for Feb. 3.